Shell beds are products of complex biological, taphonomic, and sedimentological factors. Paleoecological analysis of Pliensbachian shell accumulations from northeast Italy, Southern Alps, records successive phases of colonization and demise, each of which are characterized by specific taphonomic features and sedimentary fabrics. Field studies were augmented by serial sectioning and thin sections revealing microfacies and microtaphofacies, as well as scanning electro-microscopy (SEM) and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The term bivalve carpet is introduced to describe the original geometry of the bivalve accumulation colonizing the substrate. Within a lagoonal depositional setting, small, thin-shelled Isognomonidae-like bivalves liv...
Bivalves are among the best tools for palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions because...
The Toolebuc Formation (Late Albian) is a thin (<40m), very widely distributed unit marking the maxi...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
Thin shelled-bivalve pavements which constitute the Eomiodon horizon occur in a distinctive black-sh...
Lower Jurassic Tethyan and Panthalassan marine shallow-water successions are characterized by aberra...
Bivalve molluscs show a short and peculiar Early Jurassic evolutionary phase characterized by the Li...
Lower Jurassic Tethyan and Panthalassan shallow water successions are characterized by aberrant biva...
Lithiotis problematica is a Lower Jurassic aberrant bivalve characterized by a strongly inequivalve ...
Recent studies on silicified fossil biotas have suggested that substantial skewing of the molluscan ...
Chondrodonta is a Cretaceous oyster-like bivalve with a predominantly calcitic, dorso-ventrally elon...
Lower Jurassic larger bivalves, mostly represented by the monospecific lithiotid genera Lithiotis, C...
Random shell sections of the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) larger bivalve Opisoma from columns with...
A major biotic crisis affecting virtually all major marine invertebrate clades occurred at the close...
An exceptional buildup of thin-shelled bivalves (3.5 m thick and more than 12 m long), apparently th...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Bivalves are among the best tools for palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions because...
The Toolebuc Formation (Late Albian) is a thin (<40m), very widely distributed unit marking the maxi...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
Thin shelled-bivalve pavements which constitute the Eomiodon horizon occur in a distinctive black-sh...
Lower Jurassic Tethyan and Panthalassan marine shallow-water successions are characterized by aberra...
Bivalve molluscs show a short and peculiar Early Jurassic evolutionary phase characterized by the Li...
Lower Jurassic Tethyan and Panthalassan shallow water successions are characterized by aberrant biva...
Lithiotis problematica is a Lower Jurassic aberrant bivalve characterized by a strongly inequivalve ...
Recent studies on silicified fossil biotas have suggested that substantial skewing of the molluscan ...
Chondrodonta is a Cretaceous oyster-like bivalve with a predominantly calcitic, dorso-ventrally elon...
Lower Jurassic larger bivalves, mostly represented by the monospecific lithiotid genera Lithiotis, C...
Random shell sections of the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) larger bivalve Opisoma from columns with...
A major biotic crisis affecting virtually all major marine invertebrate clades occurred at the close...
An exceptional buildup of thin-shelled bivalves (3.5 m thick and more than 12 m long), apparently th...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Bivalves are among the best tools for palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions because...
The Toolebuc Formation (Late Albian) is a thin (<40m), very widely distributed unit marking the maxi...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...